History, asked by Mbtsarmy, 5 months ago

how are non infectious diseases spread?
can they be spread through sexual contact or from mother to a child?​

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Answered by Anonymous
1

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Many people think there are only two

STDs - syphilis and gonorrhea. In fact,

there are many other diseases that can

be spread through sexual contact,

including herpes, chlamydia,

genital warts, vaginitis, viral

hepatitis and HIV (the virus that

causes AIDS).

Without treatment, these diseases can

lead to major health problems such as

sterility (not being able to get

pregnant), permanent brain damage,

heart disease, cancer, and even death.

If you think you have been exposed to a

sexually transmitted disease, you and your

sex partner(s) should visit a health clinic

or doctor for testing and treatment.

You may have been exposed to an STD and should get

tested if you have ever:

• had sex (vaginal, anal or oral) without using a condom with someone who

has an STD or HIV, or whose status you do not know;

• had sex without using a condom with someone who has ever injected drugs; or

• had many sex partners.

You can lower your risk for becoming infected with a

disease spread during sex by:

• using a latex male condom or female condom the right way, every time you

have sex;

• using the female condom which may offer better protection than the male

condom against herpes and genital warts because it covers more of a woman's

external genitalia and is very resistant to tears;

• not using drugs and alcohol; they can get in the way of you protecting yourself;

• having only one sex partner, whose status you know;

• not having sex with a person who shoots drugs or who ever did.

Remember:

Most people who have an STD have

no symptoms.

Therefore, you can’t tell by looking if

a person is infected with a disease

that can be passed to you during

sex. Protect Yourself!

#zeaL❤

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

Noninfectious diseases include all diseases that are not caused by pathogens. Instead, noninfectious diseases are generally caused by genetic or environmental factors other than pathogens, such as toxic environmental exposures or unhealthy lifestyle choices.

lol what a coincidence ....some hours ago our teachers teaches the same topics that u ask hh~

hm yup it's can , You can get HIV from contact with infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids. Most people get the virus by having unprotected sex with someone who has HIV.

most dangerous factors are :-

body fluids :- blood

having unprotected sex

breast milk

and sexual fluids

hope this will help you army ❤️

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